From: Patrick K. O'B. <po...@or...> - 2001-06-11 17:47:18
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I can't guarantee that this will work with vpython for what you want to do, but pyGame is probably worth a look. It can work with a variety of input devices. Take a look at http://www.pygame.org/. --- Patrick K. O'Brien Orbtech "I am, therefore I think." -----Original Message----- From: vis...@li... [mailto:vis...@li...]On Behalf Of Gary Strangman Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 12:06 PM To: vis...@li... Cc: Gary Strangman Subject: [Visualpython-users] Input devices Hello, Sorry if this is a dumb question (and hope this hasn't already been posted--mail firewall issues), but ... I'm brand new to Visual Python (though a long-time Python user), and I was unable to find info on this question in the archives or doc. I'm interested in using VPython for a navigation-in-3D task which requires input devices other than the mouse (esp. joysticks and keyboard). I see that the mouse worked automatically when I ran the little demo program, and the archives suggest that a trackball (i.e., a mouse-alike) works fine too. Is there a way to handle other input devices as well? And if so, how? Cheers, Gary Strangman -------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Strangman, PhD | Neural Systems Group Office: 617-724-0662 | Massachusetts General Hospital Fax: 617-726-4078 | 13th Street, Bldg 149, Room 9103 st...@nm... | Charlestown, MA 02129 http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/Neural_Systems_Group/gary/ _______________________________________________ Visualpython-users mailing list Vis...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/visualpython-users |